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nevada's october 16th filing deadline is the first in the nation. new hampshire is next with a filing deadline of october 27th. tyler, send it back over to you. >> thank you very much. >>> we've got some breaking news out of goldman sachs. let's bring in leslie picker. what's happening? >> goldman sachs announcing the sale of its green sky and related loan assets to a consortium led by sixth street partners. the third quarter results will be announced next week. until closing expected in the first quarter of 2024, subject to closing conditions, of course, goldman will continue to operate the digital consumer lending platform. goldman paid 1.7 billion to acquire the platform. but the quick pivot is a reflection of their shift in strategy as goldman sachs's ceo said in the press release, the transaction demonstrates our continued progress in narrowing the focus of our consumer business. it includes funds and accounts mentioned by kkr and card works and it includes, quote, significant support from pimco through an asset acquisition. goldman shares down
nevada's october 16th filing deadline is the first in the nation. new hampshire is next with a filing deadline of october 27th. tyler, send it back over to you. >> thank you very much. >>> we've got some breaking news out of goldman sachs. let's bring in leslie picker. what's happening? >> goldman sachs announcing the sale of its green sky and related loan assets to a consortium led by sixth street partners. the third quarter results will be announced next week. until...
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>> it's been better. >> susan austin runs a small business outside reno, nevada. but her business is different. it's a brothel. the legendary mustang ranch. >> this is one of our suites. this is the asian suite. >> austin thought the world's oldest profession would be recession proof. not true. >> a lot of my high rollers suddenly discovered they didn't have the discretionary income. they couldn't play as hard as they used to. well, that definitely dug into their wallets, which definitely affected us. >> lance gillman owns the brothel. will the fiscal cliff impact the mustang ranch? >> well, if folks run out of money and jobs, i suppose it could. >> gillman is a republican who is looking to nevada's powerful democrat, harry reid, to keep that from happening. >> do you like harry reid? >> harry reid and i have been friends for 30 years. harry and i both share a vision and a love for the state of nevada. >> susan austin says even here the cliff will hurt. >> anything that happens in washington affects everybody in the united states. it's going to trickle down to me
>> it's been better. >> susan austin runs a small business outside reno, nevada. but her business is different. it's a brothel. the legendary mustang ranch. >> this is one of our suites. this is the asian suite. >> austin thought the world's oldest profession would be recession proof. not true. >> a lot of my high rollers suddenly discovered they didn't have the discretionary income. they couldn't play as hard as they used to. well, that definitely dug into their...
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find out what the people of nevada saw in the night sky, when we return. >>> welcome. fantastic to have you with us. we are waiting for the prompt. >> and the headlines. >> an early christmas present for investors with all major european markets rallying as u.s. futures point to a positive open. >> they still make sense even with lower oil prices. the energy giant says the -- all right, the break even with future crude prices in the low 60s, the deal wou
find out what the people of nevada saw in the night sky, when we return. >>> welcome. fantastic to have you with us. we are waiting for the prompt. >> and the headlines. >> an early christmas present for investors with all major european markets rallying as u.s. futures point to a positive open. >> they still make sense even with lower oil prices. the energy giant says the -- all right, the break even with future crude prices in the low 60s, the deal wou
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coronavirus quarantine list of connecticut, new jersey and new york the newest additions including arizona, nevada and rhode island no states were removed a total of 35 hot spots are on the list >>> the university of california wrongly admitted 64 wealthy students over the past six years as favors to well connected donor, families and friends. that's according to state issued audit of the school's enrollment practices. a state auditor says 400 more admissions were quote really questionable >>> the nfl reportedly issuing fines totaling more than $1 million after three head coaches failed to wear face masks during the games over the weekend according to espn, the seattle sea hawk, denver bronco, san francisco 49ers and head coaches have been penalized. on a positive note, no players were shown to have the coronavirus in the nfl's latest round of tests i guess that's a positive because it's a negative. they were negative >> exactly thanks very much >>> the uk is issuing new lockdown orders including a 10:00 p.m. curfew for bars and restaurants. it could last up to six months as covid cases surge in e
coronavirus quarantine list of connecticut, new jersey and new york the newest additions including arizona, nevada and rhode island no states were removed a total of 35 hot spots are on the list >>> the university of california wrongly admitted 64 wealthy students over the past six years as favors to well connected donor, families and friends. that's according to state issued audit of the school's enrollment practices. a state auditor says 400 more admissions were quote really...
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next stop, nevada. jane wells looking at how snaene majority leader harry reid's state is handlingle upcoming fiscal cliff. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and share something... or you can get out there and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. we are gathered here today to celebrate the union of tim and laura. it's amazing how appreciative people are when you tell them they could save a lot of money on their car insurance by switching to geico...they may even make you their best man. may i have the rings please? ah, helzberg diamonds. nice choice, mate. ...and now in the presence
next stop, nevada. jane wells looking at how snaene majority leader harry reid's state is handlingle upcoming fiscal cliff. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and share something... or you can get out there and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least,...
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i want to go to tito in nevada. tito. >> caller: hey, what's up, jim. greetings from las vegas. >> man, not much happening, how about you? >> caller: not much, man. sprint's been having a great year so far, i was wondering if now was the time to pick up some shares now that it's retraced a bit from the high? >> yeah. i would be a buyer of sprint. i think the company has really come around. they've done a terrific job, and i'm believer. i wouldn't leave it, even if i tried. how about rob in pennsylvania? >> caller: hey, jim, a big boo-yah to you. >> caller: i'm a hershey shareholder. do you think mondelez may be coming back with a bigger offer for hershey and the ag will have any of reaction? >> i think we might see a higher bid and transaction. i would hold onto hershey. thank you for that call. >>> now, are your stocks winners or losers? earnings season is separating the weak and the strong right now. and we're seeing strong turns in pet health, steel. on mad tonight, you probably i have its products in your pantry tonight, but after today's earnings,
i want to go to tito in nevada. tito. >> caller: hey, what's up, jim. greetings from las vegas. >> man, not much happening, how about you? >> caller: not much, man. sprint's been having a great year so far, i was wondering if now was the time to pick up some shares now that it's retraced a bit from the high? >> yeah. i would be a buyer of sprint. i think the company has really come around. they've done a terrific job, and i'm believer. i wouldn't leave it, even if i...
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>> nevada. >> nevada. nevada. >> we have to do "squawk box" there one year. >> we have to get to the west coast. >> trump said nevada. i have to e-mail him, it's nevada, nevada, nevada. >> yule ya is waiting for us. >> how do you know that? she's not chomping at the bit. >> she is. >> she is? >> up and down year in the social space, between a big winner, more than 35%, and twitter is a big loser, down 37%. as we look into the 2016, the street's watching the next big social company to potentially go public, which is snapchat. julia is here now with chatter on whether they will go public in the new year or not. julia? >> that's the question. will they or won't they? as announced, they seem to be head for the an ipo in the second half of next year. the app is growing fast with massive scale with 100 million daily active snap shattchatters in november, there was 6 billion video views, tripling from may. 2015 revenue, a source tells me, expected to be $70 million, and should at least double next year. the compa
>> nevada. >> nevada. nevada. >> we have to do "squawk box" there one year. >> we have to get to the west coast. >> trump said nevada. i have to e-mail him, it's nevada, nevada, nevada. >> yule ya is waiting for us. >> how do you know that? she's not chomping at the bit. >> she is. >> she is? >> up and down year in the social space, between a big winner, more than 35%, and twitter is a big loser, down 37%. as we look into the...
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. >> right we got some news yesterday about the giga factory in nevada we've turned to musk a little bit more over time for peeks at the macro, and for a while, he was very nervous about rampant inflation. here's what he said last night about deflation and the fed. >> i think we are seeing deflation. and you add the deflation number to the risk free rate from the fed and that's 6%. now you're starting to exceed the large number return of the s&p 500 and starts to become questionable as to why not just put your money in t-bills or a savings account, essentially, in the s&p 500 if the s&p 500 is variable and the bank is not so, basically, the fed is at risk of crushing the value of all equities quite a serious danger >> he's in the barry sternlicht camp here, jim >> i know. absolutely look, i think that he gives that -- he gives his view and then he gives his view of his own company, and frankly, i don't care as much about his macro view as i care about the numbers he's delivering. there's this moment on the call where he talks about tesla insurance, and it reminds me how powerful he i
. >> right we got some news yesterday about the giga factory in nevada we've turned to musk a little bit more over time for peeks at the macro, and for a while, he was very nervous about rampant inflation. here's what he said last night about deflation and the fed. >> i think we are seeing deflation. and you add the deflation number to the risk free rate from the fed and that's 6%. now you're starting to exceed the large number return of the s&p 500 and starts to become...
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clinton coming back on top in nevada's democratic caucus. would either of those candidates be wall street's choice? question we don't often ask or haven't to this point but we're going to start doing that more often as the field narrows, let's bring in dan clifton. and i'll tell you what, let me bring in a little bit of breaking news. we're getting word ted cruz has asked his communications director to resign. i guess when you don't come in second in south carolina as you had expected, something has got to change. what does have to change for ted cruz do you think? >> that's right. i mean, ted cruz had a fire wall that was to win the evangelical voters and did not do. there's a side story where there was information leaked out about marco rubio right before the campaign. in iowa it was about ben carson. the distractions are getting weighed down and those get overemphasized when you're losing. cruz wants to get rid of his communication director and move own an start over with the new states coming in on march 1st. >> what about dan what we're
clinton coming back on top in nevada's democratic caucus. would either of those candidates be wall street's choice? question we don't often ask or haven't to this point but we're going to start doing that more often as the field narrows, let's bring in dan clifton. and i'll tell you what, let me bring in a little bit of breaking news. we're getting word ted cruz has asked his communications director to resign. i guess when you don't come in second in south carolina as you had expected,...
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state power grids and fueling fears of even more wildfires several already burning in utah, california, nevada, and arizona. and in the midwest tonight, forecasters warning of possible tornadoes, damaging wind and hail from iowa to michigan 18 million americans in the path of this storm. and this evening, the national hurricane center issuing tropical storm warnings as a massive system barrels toward the gulf south warnings stretch from louisiana across mississippi, alabama, and into florida and could drop more than a foot of rain in some areas. meteorologist rick mitchell with more from our nbc station, nbc 5 in dallas/fort worth, almost switched over, the weather's so bad. tell us about it, rick. >> we have a soon to be tropical storm brewing in the gulf of mexico it's not there yet all right, a plane flew in there today, found the conditions that are favorable for development. probably by this time tomorrow we will have tropical storm claudette, right now, the center is out in the open, main convection, the main thunderstorm area is to the east of it, but that is going to organize as we go
state power grids and fueling fears of even more wildfires several already burning in utah, california, nevada, and arizona. and in the midwest tonight, forecasters warning of possible tornadoes, damaging wind and hail from iowa to michigan 18 million americans in the path of this storm. and this evening, the national hurricane center issuing tropical storm warnings as a massive system barrels toward the gulf south warnings stretch from louisiana across mississippi, alabama, and into florida...
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and nevada it's important to know there's a new product that's in his infant stage. i'm interested in what's happening in japan where all of these gaming companies are applying for a license to operate big casinos should that go to its final stages of passage. and here, they're so concerned about the reputation of gaming, this is where it could have a big impact >> that's a good point >> any licenses they could lose here in the united states? that's the other piece of this >> at this point, it doesn't look like -- i mean, the licenses are well established in massachusetts, mississippi and nevada >> could they revoke them? >> it could happen, it's possible don't forget how many people are employed by wynn properties. if you're a municipality or a state looking at this the most important thing is for tax revenue or the jobs. it's unlikely they'll take that punitive action. >> in theweird way, what you'r raising is an interesting point should the company itself be punished for the ceo's behavior? >> right >> or should the ceo be held accountable. it reminds me of issues
and nevada it's important to know there's a new product that's in his infant stage. i'm interested in what's happening in japan where all of these gaming companies are applying for a license to operate big casinos should that go to its final stages of passage. and here, they're so concerned about the reputation of gaming, this is where it could have a big impact >> that's a good point >> any licenses they could lose here in the united states? that's the other piece of this >>...
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. >> a nevada judge is halting the use of a drug in the execution of a killer hours before he was scheduled to die by lethal injection. this after the drug maker said it didn't want its drugs used in quote botched executions. it is the first time thedrug company has sued. >>> kylie jenner on her way to becoming one of the most successful and youngest female entrepreneurs in the country. the 20 year old was named one of america's richest self made women after the idea to launch lip kits into a business in just two years. >> congratulations to her. i will send it back downtown to you. >> on track to be the youngest self made billionaire ever. that is the power of kylie jenner. i talked about this with scott several times explaining the value of her makeup brand, her endorsements. >> her use of social media and her ability to bridge different age groups, as well. that has made a big difference in her ability to sell. >> absolutely. >> just saying. >> it's also that contour. >> we are on it. >> we are onit. >> chinese internet stocks are getting hit. this is u.s. china trade tensions escalate.
. >> a nevada judge is halting the use of a drug in the execution of a killer hours before he was scheduled to die by lethal injection. this after the drug maker said it didn't want its drugs used in quote botched executions. it is the first time thedrug company has sued. >>> kylie jenner on her way to becoming one of the most successful and youngest female entrepreneurs in the country. the 20 year old was named one of america's richest self made women after the idea to launch...
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., san francisco, new york and going long miami, florida, texas, austin, and nevada so essentially from high tax states to low tax states >> yeah. especially if we get -- listen, if it's january in the northeast, we get a second wave, raining, all locked down again, palm beach will look better. sanjiv das, pleasure to chat with you let's not make it 15 years. >> thank you, brian. >> all right >> 15 years, wow. >>> when we come back, we've got some breaking economic news. this is the weekly jobless claims these are the numbers we watch so closely every week. we'll get the numbers and instant market reaction ahead. as we head to a break, check out the morning's biggest pre-market movers leading the way, pvh corp up 3.3% stay tuned, you're watching "squawk box" right here on cnbc. [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. >>> we're a few seconds away from the closely watched jobless claims number and there is one big asterisk this
., san francisco, new york and going long miami, florida, texas, austin, and nevada so essentially from high tax states to low tax states >> yeah. especially if we get -- listen, if it's january in the northeast, we get a second wave, raining, all locked down again, palm beach will look better. sanjiv das, pleasure to chat with you let's not make it 15 years. >> thank you, brian. >> all right >> 15 years, wow. >>> when we come back, we've got some breaking...
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here's what we know about what will be announced later today here in nevada. this is the first site for a tesla gigafactory. that's the expected announcement. we say the first day because tesla has indicated there could be more than one gigafactory site. we expect some clarification on if there will be other locations. that might come later today. and remember this is a huge, huge investment. the gigafactory could bring up to 6500 jobs. earlier this summer on cnbc, tesla ceo elon musk talked about the importance of getting the giga factory up and running. at least by 2017. >> people think like oh, we're just trying to put the screws to various states to get the most incentive -- you know, as much inseine five as possible. i guess it does but that's actually not our goal. really our main concern is to make sure that the gigafactory. the giant factory is ready when the third generation car is ready. because if we go and design the car, and we tool up to produce the rest of the car, which is also a big expense, but then there are no factories to supply it it woul
here's what we know about what will be announced later today here in nevada. this is the first site for a tesla gigafactory. that's the expected announcement. we say the first day because tesla has indicated there could be more than one gigafactory site. we expect some clarification on if there will be other locations. that might come later today. and remember this is a huge, huge investment. the gigafactory could bring up to 6500 jobs. earlier this summer on cnbc, tesla ceo elon musk talked...
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california, florida, arizona, and nevada accounting for 44% of all foreclosures. >> diana, stay there and add another voice to the discussion. >> it's far from being over and this report confirms that. there is a lot of mortgages that are first turning delinquent and with an end to the foreclosure process and entered the market and will add to the oversupply of homes for sale. i think this is a concern and an hour, it is reason we don't think we have seen a bottom yet until foreclosures peak. that is likely going to happen in the second half of next year. >> what does that mean to the overall economy? does that not get better until housing does or can that move independently and we see a rebound in gdp snrks. >> you can even if you have a decline in home prices. we think that home construction is. the bottom will depress some of the upside for potential construction. we still think we will get see it turn from a big decline and a negative contribution to growth to a positive. that will help support growth. there so many other factors that fuel momentum and help us grow. what's the min
california, florida, arizona, and nevada accounting for 44% of all foreclosures. >> diana, stay there and add another voice to the discussion. >> it's far from being over and this report confirms that. there is a lot of mortgages that are first turning delinquent and with an end to the foreclosure process and entered the market and will add to the oversupply of homes for sale. i think this is a concern and an hour, it is reason we don't think we have seen a bottom yet until...
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states like arizona, because they went up so far and came down so far, arizona and nevada are really leading the way out of this housing market. then you have a state like florida. they have a lot of foreclosures left. however, it's always going to be a vacation destination. so their housing market is always going to come back strong. you have different pockets doing different things. the midwest is still very, very depressed and it's difficult due to swrobs. a lot of this housing recovery entails where jobs are. florida is always going to have a great housing market. but when you look at the midwest, it's really tough. even though housing is cheap, there's not a lot of employment. >> thank you very much for joining us today. of course, this starter point is key for the markets. we've been told by ben bernanke watch out for the data. this would be typical for what we see for fed policy. this is how we're looking across markets as we come up to the trading session. wall street was taken out of aucti action yesterday by public holiday. looking at where we are, 11 on the chart for the s
states like arizona, because they went up so far and came down so far, arizona and nevada are really leading the way out of this housing market. then you have a state like florida. they have a lot of foreclosures left. however, it's always going to be a vacation destination. so their housing market is always going to come back strong. you have different pockets doing different things. the midwest is still very, very depressed and it's difficult due to swrobs. a lot of this housing recovery...
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florida has the nation's highest foreclosure rate followed by nevada, maryland, new jersey and georgia. >>> shares of lululemon are jumping, the company's earnings beating the street and the yoga clothi clothingmaker raised that rating. the pants apparently are back. they fixed the pants. >> they're not as see through any more. >> they were a little too see through. i know you -- >> i what? >> i'm not going to -- >> i know you're not. you said you. you what? >> i'm self-editing myself right mow. >> you started a sentence. >> what is going on with the dow and the s&p? save me. >> i can say that near not made for your body. am i allowed to say that to you? >> you can say that to me. >> i think most of our viewers would probably degragree with m. >>> let's tell but the dow and the s&p halting a two-day losing streak. is now the time for investors to get defensive? joining us with more on this is julian emanuel and michael tyler. julian, why don't we start with you. what do you think about things right now? we've got the president commenting on his strategy for isis. that doesn't seem to b
florida has the nation's highest foreclosure rate followed by nevada, maryland, new jersey and georgia. >>> shares of lululemon are jumping, the company's earnings beating the street and the yoga clothi clothingmaker raised that rating. the pants apparently are back. they fixed the pants. >> they're not as see through any more. >> they were a little too see through. i know you -- >> i what? >> i'm not going to -- >> i know you're not. you said you. you...
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nbc news reporting that brian sandoval, the centrist republican governor of nevada, is being vetted by the white house for a possible nomination to the supreme court. the white house declining comment. >>> pennsylvania governor tom wolf announcing today that he has prostate cancer. but he says the cancer was caught early and is highly treatable. wolf says the treatment will not affect his ability to govern. >>> a fifa appeals committee reduced the soccer bans of sepp blatter and platini from eight years to six. both were banned in december. platini called the decision to uphold his ban insulting and shameful. >>> two south carolina teens have been charmg echarged with cruelty after police say they shot a puppy 18 times with a bb gun. if convicted, they face up to five years in prison. the puppy named brodie has been hospitalized but is expected to make a full recovery. here's the upside. hundreds of people have called the hospital wanting to adopt him. and who wouldn't? he's adorable. >> i'll bet. i want him too. >> that's the cnbc news update. back to you. >> thanks, sue. >>> the oil
nbc news reporting that brian sandoval, the centrist republican governor of nevada, is being vetted by the white house for a possible nomination to the supreme court. the white house declining comment. >>> pennsylvania governor tom wolf announcing today that he has prostate cancer. but he says the cancer was caught early and is highly treatable. wolf says the treatment will not affect his ability to govern. >>> a fifa appeals committee reduced the soccer bans of sepp blatter...
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a lot of this also depends on how quickly the giga factory which is close to completion in nevada starts pumping out those battery packs for not only the model 3 but also the model s and x. i've had a lot of people ask this question. what's happening with reservations for the model three and compare that with where tesla was before production of the model s and x. keep in mind they had higher reservation costs, just $1,000 for the model 3. that gives you some sense of the increased demand out there for the model three. clearly a lower priced vehicle. >> we'll see how supply reacts to that. >> always a question with tesla. >> appreciate it very much. >> we've got 49 minutes left. just putting our best foot forward on wall street. best foot forward -- >> i get it. >> nobody else needs to. the dow is down 190 points off the lows of the session right now. >> i'm sorry. >> nasdaq under performing and jamie dimon reiterating his bank is a fortress, stock is under pressure today along with the rest of the financials. we'll discuss the merits of dimon's contention next. >>> also ahead, under arm
a lot of this also depends on how quickly the giga factory which is close to completion in nevada starts pumping out those battery packs for not only the model 3 but also the model s and x. i've had a lot of people ask this question. what's happening with reservations for the model three and compare that with where tesla was before production of the model s and x. keep in mind they had higher reservation costs, just $1,000 for the model 3. that gives you some sense of the increased demand out...
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. >> california and nevada, arizona and florida accounts for nearly 57% of all the foreclosures in the nation. but the pain is beginning to spread. we're getting to see big jumps in states like kansas where foreclosures are up 94% from a year ago if maryland, massachusetts, oregon foreclosures, up 84%. this is all about job losses and this is why foreclosures are not even expected to peak until next year. now, of course, we're going to talk about this all day on the blog. go to it. realtycheck.cnbc.com. erin and mark? >> i'll take it, i'm down here on the floor with warren meyers. the hardest working man on the floor of the new york stokes. >> next to you, mark. >> no, no, no. my whole career is devote to working as little as possible. the news is an interesting mixed bag today. you can take whatever you want. >> i think both bears and bulls have some things that they can pick out and choose and say this shows i'm right on my opinion here. certainly from the bull market perspective, you've got to look at the gdp numbers coming out of germany and france this morning showing some positiv
. >> california and nevada, arizona and florida accounts for nearly 57% of all the foreclosures in the nation. but the pain is beginning to spread. we're getting to see big jumps in states like kansas where foreclosures are up 94% from a year ago if maryland, massachusetts, oregon foreclosures, up 84%. this is all about job losses and this is why foreclosures are not even expected to peak until next year. now, of course, we're going to talk about this all day on the blog. go to it....
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same in nevada, repos up 255%. new foreclosures down. all this new inventory could throw cold water on home prices in those states, but right now supplies are so low you will likely not see too much hurt in prices. more online, realty check.cnbc.com. back to you. >> di, thank you very much. silicon valley's gender problem. women earn less than their male counterparts and the pipeline of women computer science majors is dropping. >>> stocks at session highs meantime. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm mandy drury. stocks a
same in nevada, repos up 255%. new foreclosures down. all this new inventory could throw cold water on home prices in those states, but right now supplies are so low you will likely not see too much hurt in prices. more online, realty check.cnbc.com. back to you. >> di, thank you very much. silicon valley's gender problem. women earn less than their male counterparts and the pipeline of women computer science majors is dropping. >>> stocks at session highs meantime. you're...
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. >> nevada reports that illinois reports the highest foreclosure rate among states for the 14th straight quarter. one in every 33 housing units getting a filing in that state. on the economic calendar today, weekly jobless claims, empire state survey, the philly fed survey and an index of builder sentiment. so there's a lot to pay attention to. 8:30, jobless claims, make sure you stick around for that. >> the eu's company says there is no possibility they would cancel on their debt. greece's borrowing costs, soaring. shares reached 4.2% yesterday and that is this morning, as well. that is up from 379% earlier and 4.8% was hit last week. the highest since greece joined the european union. >> china's economic growth picking up in the first quarter to 11.9% year over year. although i did see a reuters story or something earlier that was citing sources for this number. anyway, an expansion like that would be the fastest rate of expansion for 2007. china obviously benefitting from easy comparisons and massive government stimulus. some economists are now calling for tighter monetary policy. >>
. >> nevada reports that illinois reports the highest foreclosure rate among states for the 14th straight quarter. one in every 33 housing units getting a filing in that state. on the economic calendar today, weekly jobless claims, empire state survey, the philly fed survey and an index of builder sentiment. so there's a lot to pay attention to. 8:30, jobless claims, make sure you stick around for that. >> the eu's company says there is no possibility they would cancel on their...
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that evolves into more looks leak the black and white look, the nevada trend and the festival trend, so there are a lot more offerings out there than the consumers and it's harder for the retailer to execute that and this gets the consumers interested in shopping again. >> roxanne, is she more excited? >> you know, i think it's a bottom's up story. you have to look retailer by retailer and take in mind what the comparisons are versus last year and make your bets on certain retailers. i wouldn't have a broad stripe, and regarding the manufacturing in bangladesh and their point is it will will be harder for these retailers to continually stock the shelves with new fashion in a hurry, and i wonder if that will take a bite out of the trendiness we're talking about. >> the retailers have got to make sure that their supply sources and factories are correct and they have to do a good job of monitoring what's going on with labor practices and so forth, but it's a very large, global world now. we've seen sourcing expand into hundreds of countries. it's harder for the retailers to stay on top
that evolves into more looks leak the black and white look, the nevada trend and the festival trend, so there are a lot more offerings out there than the consumers and it's harder for the retailer to execute that and this gets the consumers interested in shopping again. >> roxanne, is she more excited? >> you know, i think it's a bottom's up story. you have to look retailer by retailer and take in mind what the comparisons are versus last year and make your bets on certain...
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nevada is fantastic and so is south carolina. so, yeah, kind of like different than debate where is there's a tension to get it all in. so i have -- i'm making good progress and i feel comfortable where i am. >> i need your help where ever you are. >> you're headed somewhere else. i think we're supposed to get out earlier but if we can get you to stay we'll just keep talking. >> we'd have you here until 9:00. >> bigger fish to fry. >> where's the other guy. what happened? >> he's on vacation. >> oh, andrew. >> sorkin. >> yeah, he's not here. >> i can't believe i missed him. >> that's unbelievable. >> thank you. we'll see you again soon. >> when we come back this morning the story that's likely to drive the trading day ahead but first as we head to a break, a quick check of what's happening in the european markets now. you can see that things are stronger bolth in london and germany. stick around, squawk box will be right back. other wireless carriers make families share data. some way to say happy holidays. switch to t-mobile now
nevada is fantastic and so is south carolina. so, yeah, kind of like different than debate where is there's a tension to get it all in. so i have -- i'm making good progress and i feel comfortable where i am. >> i need your help where ever you are. >> you're headed somewhere else. i think we're supposed to get out earlier but if we can get you to stay we'll just keep talking. >> we'd have you here until 9:00. >> bigger fish to fry. >> where's the other guy. what...
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areas like florida, arizona, nevada who are hit so hard before are actually still 20% below what their pre-recession highs were. we see recovery spotty as far as home prices, but they're all beginning to improve. >> what is this? these are a bunch of double negatives here. the national real estate market has a low supply of homes for sale. but year-to-year inventory losses continue to shrink. what does that mean? >> what it means is we are slowly gaining inventory. right now we're at about 5.2 months of inventory. and 6 months is considered equilibrium, equal buyers, equal sellers. we're at about 5.2 months. a year ago we were at 4.6 months. we're slowly gaining that back. for a couple reasons. home owners who as prices increase are no longer have negative equity in their home. now they can sell their home. that addsinventory. we're beginning to see construction pick up again. housing starts are at 900,000. as that all adds to inventory, it's a good thing for us. we have a lot of buyers out there. >> okay. then it's not what you would think. in other words, supply and demand would say
areas like florida, arizona, nevada who are hit so hard before are actually still 20% below what their pre-recession highs were. we see recovery spotty as far as home prices, but they're all beginning to improve. >> what is this? these are a bunch of double negatives here. the national real estate market has a low supply of homes for sale. but year-to-year inventory losses continue to shrink. what does that mean? >> what it means is we are slowly gaining inventory. right now we're...